Well, the octopus makes a screen so it can distract its enimies...
~You know how in real life, how a screen-door can keep out the bugs, per-say? Well, an octopus's screen, can keep out the enimies from seeing it. Leaving it able to get away.
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The best choice would be C. She is arrogant. Her tone in which she speaks sounds snobby in a way. We can’t assume that she is dishonest she possibly is a genius. I don’t think she is nervous for she speaks very boldly. Her statements never showed in any way how genius she was. So yes C is the best choice.
I am not sure what you are asking here. If you are asking what parallel structure looks like, you would have to keep the verb tenses the same. For example, Sam likes to ride bikes, hike trails, and bake bread. What is does NOT look like: Sam likes to ride bikes, go hiking on trails, and baked bread with her grandmother. The structure words would be based of the passage you were given, which isn't supplied here. If you were asked to write a paragraph using a parallel structure, follow the example given here.
Answer: I would come to the understand Romeo should not listen to Benvolio.
Explanation:
Since what happens if Romeo found a new love? Julett would have a change of heart, THEN IT WOULD MESS UP THE WHOLE PLAY!